There are all kinds of drugs. Some help people with medical problems and can be bought in any store, right over the counter. Other medicines must be prescribed by a doctor. The alcohol and energy drinks we see advertised everywhere? Those are drugs, too.

In this practical, easy to follow seminar, David Horsager shares 8 fundamental traits of trusted people and organizations. They include consistency, clarity, compassion, character, contribution, competence, connection and commitment. Discover how each of these characteristics can play a significant role in your success as a professional, leader or parent.

Bullying has moved past face-to-face interaction. Junior High and High School students present real-life scenarios of bullying, including bullying through the internet, texts and video. Difficult and distressing situations in a variety of settings are addressed, followed by both unproductive actions and resolutions that work. This program covers bullying from its painful beginning to its peaceful end.

3 video programs plus a digital workbook with activities, program summaries, discussion questions and further resources corresponding to each video. The series covers topics in bullying, sexual harassment, and sex education as well as present social issues that result from modern day technology.

Under the direction of a counselor, real teens talk about the potentially life-changing decisions they face every day: decisions about smoking, drinking, drugs, sex, lying, cheating and shoplifting. Viewers are asked to think about their own choices and values and what it means to be 'ethical.' On screen, the teens discuss the consequences that follow bad decisions.

It's important to do things that make you feel comfortable and safe; sometimes that means having to say no. When you do you'll feel better about yourself it's called pride. Young students are taught to say no with confidence and stand firm, they don't have to compromise with someone creating an unsafe situation. When you feel like you or someone you know is in

The video series covers the topics of substance abuse and its effects, acceptance and how to handle "coming out" if a student is part of the LGBT community, and identifying depression and preventing suicide.

Teens heading out to help with a charity event learn how to practice a variety of community courtesies in all kinds of public places. How do you act on public transportation, in a movie theater, in a restaurant, in a gym, at a laundromat, when shopping or as a guest? This film teaches teens that small courtesies can add up to big impressions anywhere.

Social media is a whole new universe when it comes to manners and etiquette. Manners used to be something that happened in person, but today we conduct many of our relationships online and the rules and courtesies can be a little unclear.

Having good manners will help you stand out from the crowd and knowing how to act with professional courtesy can help you land a job and succeed once you have your foot in the door. Join Sasha and Sean in Manners Boot Camp: Professional Courtesy as they work to get their etiquette in shape for the professional world of work.

Gay, Straight & Accepted Life can get confusing for adolescents when they begin to develop sexual attractions. Through the perspective of straight teenagers, we meet students coming to terms with how they feel and dealing with the anxiety of "coming out.&quot

It's important to do things that make you feel comfortable and safe; sometimes that means having to say no. When you do you'll feel better about yourself, it's called pride. Young students are taught to say no with confidence and stand firm.

5 video programs plus a digital workbook with activities, program summaries, discussion questions and further resources corresponding to each video. The series covers topics in health and drugs, sex education, bullying and harassment, as well as present social issues that result from modern day technology.

This program emphasizes the importance of respecting the rights and needs of others, and illustrates the problems that result from putdowns, fighting or ignoring others' feelings. Help students develop empathy and discover that when they give respect, they increase their own self-respect.

The complete 8 Program Series. Each Lesson Booster video presents real-life scenarios demonstrating the feelings that young students often experience, as well as present ways to cope with and handle these emotions.

This video teaches students about character education. It can be used in a variety of schools, programs, and situations; for example, principals, counselors, and teachers can show this video to the entire student body at the beginning of the school year. Plus, Exploring Your Character can be an interesting and fun way for students to take their first steps to improve their character.

In Miracle On The Hudson: Prepare For Safety, Captain Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger relives the fateful day that he was forced to land Flight 1549 in the Hudson River. He'll share how he helped save hundreds of lives by calling upon the 4 "C's" – Competence, Compassion, Commitment and Communication. Your employees will see how they can acquire and apply these same characteristics in their own life, both on and off-the-job.

This essential series explores the issues that are relevant to kids and presents clear strategies for improvement. Produced by experienced teachers, these videos feature enthusiastic hosts, interesting narration, colorful graphics, lively music and real-life examples. Each program is ideal as a complement to a specific classroom lesson or for general enrichment

Rumors, Gossip, Taunting,Teasing and Bullying are all forms of harassment. Harassment is when someone or a group of people target someone else with the goal of making them feel bad. Teasing and taunting might get you angry, but there are healthy ways to deal with it and how it makes us feel.

This program highlights the reasons behind name-calling, the effect it has, and shows kids how to be assertive so they can stop others from calling them names. Strategies include: tell them how you feel, ask them to stop, ignore them or ask an adult for help.

This 2 video program plus a digital workbook with activities, program summaries, discussion questions and further resources corresponding to each video. The series covers topics in health and drugs, bullying and sexual harassment, as well as present social issues that result from modern day technology.